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[QUOTE="Fred T, post: 1325465, member: 22413"] Well all Steve had was the XC, and it was a smoking deal so I got it. I wanted to try something different, and this bike has the CC forks and the closer ratio tranny. It's a play bike anyway and HS bike so I think the XC will be good for that. I don't plan to enduro it as far as I know unless conditions dictate it's the better bike for them. This bike is going to need good traction to ride the way it needs to be ridden IMHO. (Drop the hammer and let her eat!) Ck out this graph I had some one make me to show the difference between the XC and XCW with stock gearing. Now according to this 1st is just a tad taller (Which I hear is a good thing) , 2nd, 3rd and 4th are identical and 5th and 6th are shorter on the XC. (What DW likes) so this may be pretty good other than I know it ain't gonna scream down the roads fast, but that's OK. The new law dictates i should only be going 25MPH anyway. :nod: Most HS situations won't allow for much more top speed than 50 anyway. [/QUOTE]
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